VERBO | cognition | predisponer | influence (somebody's) opinion in advance |
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competition | predisponer | influence in an unfair way | |
emotion | predisponer, influir | make a positive impression (on someone) beforehand | |
cognition | predisponer | make susceptible | |
possession | predisponer | possess beforehand |
Sentido | Influence (somebody's) opinion in advance. | |
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Específico | predeterminar | Cause to be biased |
predisponer | Influence in an unfair way | |
General | influenciar, influir | Have and exert influence or effect |
Inglés | prejudice, prepossess | |
Catalán | predisposar | |
Nombres | idea preconcebida, parti pris, preconcepción, prejuicio | An opinion formed beforehand without adequate evidence |
inclinación, parcialidad, predisposición, prejuicio, sesgo | A partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation |
Sentido | Influence in an unfair way. | |
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Específico | dificultar, estorbar, perjudicar | attempt to forecast the winner (especially in a horse race) and assign odds for or against a contestant |
General | predisponer | Influence (somebody's) opinion in advance |
Inglés | bias | |
Nombres | inclinación, parcialidad, predisposición, prejuicio, sesgo | A partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation |
Sentido | make a positive impression (on someone) beforehand. | |
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Sinónimo | influir | |
General | impresionar | impress positively |
Inglés | prepossess |
Sentido | make susceptible. | |
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General | inclinar | make receptive or willing towards an action or attitude or belief |
Inglés | predispose | |
Nombres | predisposición | An inclination beforehand to interpret statements in a particular way |
Sentido | possess beforehand. | |
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General | disfrutar, participar, poseer, quedar, tener | Have ownership or possession of |
Inglés | prepossess | |
Catalán | predisposar |
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